Amazon.co.uk review summary for Sharp BD-HP20S

alaTest has collected and analyzed 10 user reviews of Sharp BD-HP20S from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other Blu-ray Players on Amazon.co.uk.

80% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Sharp BD-HP20 review

Let's cut to the chase: Sharp isn't the first name you think of when someone talks about disc players. It might have a fine reputation for flatscreen TVs, but the Japanese giant has always struggled to compete with the likes of Denon, Pioneer and Sony...

Sharp BD-HP20

This player takes an a bit longer to load and I've noticed that you have to "reset" the player more often than not. However, I have no complaints when this player finally gets going it is what you expect from a Blu Ray player, excellent picture and sound.

Sharp BD-HP20

Only had trouble on one DVD and was able to go out to the Sharp website to get the firmware download to correct the problem. It was very easy to accomplish with a memory stick. Always be sure to check the Sharp website for updates if you have problems.

Sharp BD-HP20

Had this player since January, froze ALOT, kept the firmware current on player, constantly dropped audio during playback, awkward setup for firmware updates. kept out hope for update to correct problems, gave up, returned to best buy and exchanged for...

Sharp BD-HP20

I have discovered that my Blue Ray player will not play certain Blue Ray movies, specifically, Alvin & the Chipmunks, and Juno. The BD disk is read fine, but fails to load the menu resulting with the inability to play the movie. Performing a system...

Sharp BD-HP20

Works seemlessly with my Sharp Aquos LCD TV. If you have QuickMode activated, player doesn't fully turn off (kind of goes into a standby state), thereby allowing faster loading of BDs. Also, the ability to turn off the display makes it seem as though...

Great startup time, clean aesthetic look, minimalistic design

Basic Profile 1.0 is going to be outdated; but only if you're worried about that sort of thing